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Pro Tools M-Powered: Multiple interfaces?

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:38 am
by tarandfeathers_Archive
I'm considering buying this, basically so that people who are interested in the digital side of stuff will be able to see something they know and trust when they see my spec, rather than see Fedora 3/Ardour and, having no idea what it is, take their business elsewhere. The only bone of contention for me at the moment is will it allow me to run two interfaces simultaneously (specifically two Delta 1010s for 16 in 16 out), or is it similar to the way LE only allows you to run one 002?

I can't find any mention of this on either the M Audio or Digidesign websites, which leads my cynical mind to believe that it might be the case.

If anyone has an answer, that would be most appreciated, cheers.

Pro Tools M-Powered: Multiple interfaces?

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:48 am
by Rodabod_Archive
Have you read the software spec to see what the max. number of simultaneous tracks recordable is?

Pro Tools M-Powered: Multiple interfaces?

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 2:29 pm
by jason smith_Archive
tarandfeathers wrote:I'm considering buying this, basically so that people who are interested in the digital side of stuff will be able to see something they know and trust when they see my spec, rather than see Fedora 3/Ardour and, having no idea what it is, take their business elsewhere. The only bone of contention for me at the moment is will it allow me to run two interfaces simultaneously (specifically two Delta 1010s for 16 in 16 out), or is it similar to the way LE only allows you to run one 002?

I can't find any mention of this on either the M Audio or Digidesign websites, which leads my cynical mind to believe that it might be the case.

If anyone has an answer, that would be most appreciated, cheers.


People have claimed to run multiple interfaces, but it is not officially supported, so I would not go that route. I think there is a 16 input interface made by M-Audio available. Or maybe you get the 16 tracks by using an 8 input interface and then using ADAT for the other 8 tracks. I know this has been discussed at great length on the digidesign user forums:

http://duc.digidesign.com

Pro Tools M-Powered: Multiple interfaces?

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 2:41 pm
by davidpye_Archive
What a con.

Pro Tools M-Powered: Multiple interfaces?

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 2:51 pm
by Rodabod_Archive
I would never suggest doing this, but you can actually use the new software in a way which lets you install Protools TDM and run most M-Audio soundcards with it.

You aint seen me..... Right!

Pro Tools M-Powered: Multiple interfaces?

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 3:24 pm
by ziessB_Archive
Are you running on a Mac?

What about running an aggregate device?

http://www.sweetwater.com/expert-center ... gateDevice

You can set them up in Audio MIDI Setup (Mac HD/Applications/Utilities) although I don't know if it'll work in PT M-Powered... I don't think it'll show up as an M-Audio device...

Pro Tools M-Powered: Multiple interfaces?

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 3:58 am
by tarandfeathers_Archive
Hmm, looks hit and miss. So Digidesign doesn't 'support' using multiple interfaces, but it might work anyway... Time to borrow a second 1010 and download the demo I guess...

And no, I'm not running on a mac, this would be running on the XP partition of a dual boot PC (the other running Fedora/Ardour). Basically all I want is a cheap, legit way of saying I have Pro Tools if someone I work for wants to use it.

Pro Tools M-Powered: Multiple interfaces?

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:57 am
by davidpye_Archive
You could lie?!? People don't know what the hell they want most of the time.

Pro Tools M-Powered: Multiple interfaces?

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 9:23 am
by Rodabod_Archive
Maybe just get the Protools M-Powered demo.

I suppose you could test your theory with the demo too....